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Prime Minister Hun Sen on April 18 ordered the National Military Police and authorities in the capital and three provinces to strictly control and monitor the movement of people via waterways and ensure compliance with the inter-provincial travel ban. File Photo Hong Menea
Security tightened along transboundary waterways in capital, three provinces
Mon, 19 April 2021
Prime Minister Hun Sen on April 18 ordered the National Military Police and authorities in the capital and three provinces to strictly control and monitor the movement of people via waterways and ensure compliance with the inter-provincial travel ban.
The prime minister issued the order in a voice message addressed to the municipal governor and the provincial governors of Kandal, Prey Veng and Kampong Cham.
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Police: More inspections, fewer accidents
Tue, 16 March 2021
The Ministry of Interior’s National Police chief has again issued a directive to sub-level police officials across the country to further tighten inspection of driver’s licenses and vehicle certificates to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by road accidents.
Pursuant to the directive on enhancing the enforcement of the Road Traffic Law 2021, signed by Neth Savoeun, National Police Chief on March 15, police must increase enforcement of the law.
“Prevention of road accidents is still a long-term challenge. However, they pose a daily risk to people’s lives and property,” Savoeun said in his introduction.
A Facebook post showing Sithong Sokha breastfeeding her baby while on duty. Facebook
PHNOM PENH (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): The Ministry of Interior’s Gender Working Group expressed deep regret that Siem Pang district police chief in Stung Treng province had warned a lieutenant colonel about breastfeeding while on duty.
Sithong Sokha, the district deputy police chief in charge of public order, posted a picture of herself breastfeeding on March 2, saying: “Because I am a mother, regardless of the circumstances I must forget about shyness and do everything for my children. This is real life.”
Then on March 6, she posted another message on Facebook apologising for posting a picture of herself breastfeeding while on duty.
The Ministry of Interior’s Gender Working Group expressed deep regret that Siem Pang district police chief in Stung Treng province had warned a lieutenant colonel about breastfeeding while on duty.
Sithong Sokha, the district deputy police chief in charge of public order, posted a picture of herself breastfeeding on March 2, saying: “Because I am a mother, regardless of the circumstances I must forget about shyness and do everything for my children. This is real life.”
Then on March 6, she posted another message on Facebook apologising for posting a picture of herself breastfeeding while on duty.
On March 9, Sokha was summonsed to Siem Pang district police headquarters to sign a letter promising to stop the practice.